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'Once-In-A-Century' Storms, Hotter Heatwaves; Scientists Predict Climate Changes In Bay Area

"We're going to see events that we've never seen before," climate scientist Daniel Feldman Feldman said.

(CBS San Francisco)

June 6, 2023

BERKELEY -- From storms to heat waves, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists predict weather events could become more extreme in the future.

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They expect "once-in-a-century" storms could happen more than once in a lifetime. Scientists said intense weather could impact certain parts of the Bay Area much harder than others.

Climate scientist Daniel Feldman and his team use the incredible processing power of supercomputers in the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at the Berkeley Lab to forecast what the climate of the future will look like.

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